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Real Moms Share: Julie Jones Rolling on with a Positive Attitude!

Julie Jones: Our family is what would have once been described as a “typical family”. There is a mom, dad and two children (a boy BJ, 18, and a girl AJ, 11). But, there is nothing typical about the way we function as a family because our son was born with Cerebral Palsy.

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The Parents’ Guide to Wheelchair Van Shopping

Discover how to find the perfect wheelchair van for your family in this comprehensive guide! We’ll explore top brands like Mercedes-Benz Sprinter and VW Transporter, covering key features such as weight capacity, cargo space, and driving ease. Plus, learn about customization options to tailor an accessible vehicle that suits your unique needs.

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What Is a Standing Frame and Who Should Use It?

Standing frames offer children who use wheelchairs unique opportunities to change positions throughout the day, reducing risks associated with prolonged wheelchair use. Discover how standing can improve health, enhance self-esteem, and foster cognitive and social development in this eye-opening guide for parents navigating care routines.

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Sister & Children’s Author Aims to End Discrimination

Angela Ruzicka’s heartwarming journey unfolds through her Wendy on Wheels book series, championing inclusivity by celebrating varied abilities. Discover how these enchanting tales cultivate understanding in young minds while advocating for a world without discrimination.-Valuing diverse abilities: Empowering futures through compassion

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Tiny Light Niko

Watching a teen manage a disability teen skis amusement park lifestyle can feel overwhelming. Focus on small, shared joys to keep your bond strong. You are doing a wonderful job today.

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Real Life…with the Hopkins Family

The Hopkins family’s inspiring journey began when both daughters were diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy. Against all odds, Leslie and her husband embraced this new reality with open hearts, transforming challenges into opportunities.

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Mobility for Children with Special Needs

Discover how motorized scooters and wheelchair mobility solutions can ignite a child’s spirit: Imagine the joy of exploring without limitations – these innovative devices grant newfound independence, turning mundane errands into thrilling adventures.

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